What's crazy is I was in line 2 minutes after they went live, stayed pending for 30+ minutes, then got the sold out message, whereas people got through who couldn't even get in line until 10 minutes after the shoe went live. I just want to know how that happened
From pics it looks like the biggest difference is in the materials on the waistband and the lighter, more breathable material on the top of the shorts around the waist
I agree. It sounds very silly now. But it wouldn't have been that bad of a guess the day after that Christmas game when Cleveland had won 4 straight against Golden State.
I will say that it takes months for the mass production and shipping of a shoe. And Nike clearly banked on Cleveland winning the championship in June. Hence the finals color ways of the Kyrie 3 and Soldier 11. So if we were going to get a Golden State or finals color way, it wouldn't happen at...
I've seen the Stance socks at Marshall's, Ross, and TJ Maxx. All $3.99. Team socks as well as the standard black/white. Grabbing as many as I can find.
At least you can say Minnesota's new uniforms are unique. Which is something a lot of other teams can't say. Think that's why the NBA shifted away from the flashy uniforms of the 90's because unique and flashy leads to polarizing which leads to less sales if that makes sense.
The top rookies always get a rating around that 76-81 range. I'm curious to see if LAL are going to start wearing their whites more often instead of just on Sundays.